Ron Paul Bloomberg Radio Podcast Interview w/Tom Keene
Submitted by Michael Nystrom on Wed, 09/02/2009 - 21:00
Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Representative Ron Paul, a Republican from Texas, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about proposed U.S health-care overhaul, his bill to audit the Federal Reserve and President Barack Obama's nomination of Ben S. Bernanke to a second term as chairman.
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it's a great conversation.
it's a great conversation. we learned a lot. ;)
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Excellent - interview .... real relaxed - not rushed .... complete answers
and wisdom and truth as always.
I'm listening for the third time THANK YOU MICHAEL!!
I'm rating this interview THE BEST Ron Paul interview. BRAVO to Tom Keene for his studied questions, that were able to take us "deeper into the rabbit hole", with cognitive markers... It was brilliant to ask about 1207 taking heat off the treasury (govt). I was thinking, "1207 would have been VERY POPULAR with the Democrats under Bush because the dems think of the fed as govt, but Keene is awake. I am going to do some research on Keene (would be a great Liberty candidate).
The section about healthcare is facinating. I've always like the Kaiser Permanente interview.. this is a better interview about healthcare because RP nails the problem, after he expalins to Keene that being a doctor doesn't give anyone any special power.. example Howard Dean, and that there is an imbalance of speakers in MSM with doctors on the left getting and using statis to pass the healthcare bill. And yet, Keene, gets RP to tell us about his OB-GYN business and the tangled, corrupt mess that is our healthcare today.
What a great interview. THANK YOU Michael.
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This is interesting...... I was just about to say...
that it sounded to me like Ron cleaned this guy's clock. It sounded to me like Keene was just trying desperately to trip him up, and got very frustrated (complete with clucking and sighing) every time Dr. Paul came up with an answer he didn't expect. I don't know this Keene person. Is he actually a free-market guy who was feeding deep questions to Dr. Paul????? If so, maybe I should listen again with new ears.
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I didn't find Keene argumentative
I really thought he had done his homework and asked non-political rep vs dem questions... he was not trying to get RP to "trip up" on Obama.
Keene asked questions I never thought to even think for myself, like how big was RP's OB-GYN practice. Each question RP EDUCATES.
What a GOLD MINE of Info. I'm still enjoying it, and I'm passing it on. This will wakr up a few people I know.
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I heard it the way you did. Keane is so far
down inside the Establishment matrix, he keeps asking the same questions from every angle he can imagine, to find holes in the "Paul" strategy. And of course every time Dr. Paul answers easily from his moral, rational center.
Keane is not a quick study, but he did give Dr. P. plenty of time to answer and explain, and was respectful in his interview.
It's nice to see Granger's more generous interpretation of Keane; I hope Granger is right, or that Keane can grow to deserve it.
Somebody should post the interview to YouTube?!
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Very good interview
The interviewer sounds sceptical, but he really asks interesting questions.
"never keynes a running system"
Napolitano: "We need Ron Paul now!"
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Yes. I really like these more in-depth interviews.
Even if the interviewer doesn't understand what is going on, because then they probably ask questions that other people asleep wonder too.
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